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back to you. >> all right, geoff. thank you, sir. much appreciated. >>> still ahead on "way too early," the spurs blew out the heat last night in miami, but a reporter still managed to make lebron laugh in the postgame press conference. we'll show you the question that did it. >>> plus, it's a battle of the sexes. new research that says women may actually be stronger and men and the cells they have to prove it. that story and a check on weather when "way too early" comes right back. stick around. ♪ >>> james hood is the first of his race to become an alabama student, followed into the registrars office by vivian malone. both students are 20 years old and will take summer courses. here you go. good catch! alright, now for the best part. ooh, let's get those in the bowl. these are way too good to waste, right? share what you love with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes® they're g-r-r-reat!tm thank you. thank you. i got this. oh, no, i'll get it! let me get it. uh-uh-uh. i don't want you to pay for this. it's not happening, honey. l
back to you. >> all right, geoff. thank you, sir. much appreciated. >>> still ahead on "way too early," the spurs blew out the heat last night in miami, but a reporter still managed to make lebron laugh in the postgame press conference. we'll show you the question that did it. >>> plus, it's a battle of the sexes. new research that says women may actually be stronger and men and the cells they have to prove it. that story and a check on weather when "way...
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responsible. >> geoff, about 45 seconds left. you got out of prison. you sued pretty much everybody that you could for your wrongful incarceration. the courts awarded you enough money to live out your life very comfortably. yet you chose to open a foundation and almost remain in the hell from which you escaped. why did you do that? >> i can't forget about the men and women who i metaphorically left behind. most organizations in the field will only take on dna cases where it's only available for 5 to 12% of all serious felon cases. my foundation handles dna and non-dna cases. >> you are helping people who you feel are in the but don't have the dna to prove it. >> exactly but we will use dna in order to prove innocence. >> thanks to our guests for this segment. joe berlinger. sometimes bystanders are at the right place at the right time, providing vital accounts for law enforcement to identify perpetrators, but could some eyewitness information be too subjective to trust? >> low haircut, dark complected, middle age. how many are you describing when you d
responsible. >> geoff, about 45 seconds left. you got out of prison. you sued pretty much everybody that you could for your wrongful incarceration. the courts awarded you enough money to live out your life very comfortably. yet you chose to open a foundation and almost remain in the hell from which you escaped. why did you do that? >> i can't forget about the men and women who i metaphorically left behind. most organizations in the field will only take on dna cases where it's only...
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look, geoff. do you think with klinsman discussion to skew he is eyeing ord world cup 2018 and giving a pass? klinsman is a competitive idea so i don't entirely buy the thought that he is, you know, for the 2014, but i think the extension allowed him to take a little bit more risk and, you know, i think, you know, going with some of the younger players on the roster, i just think that's a mistake. i mean these tournaments only come around every four years. it's not like, you know, you are a club coach and you can build for the next season by bringing in some fresh blood. who knows where players like julian green are going to be in four years. obviously, with by ron munich right now. it's a prestigeous club, one of the biggest in the world but, you know, i am of the belief that you take your 23 best players right now. and it's based upon what i have seen, i am not convinced that klinsman has done that. >> 2 of the best players spoke with us. soccer has been on the sidelines here in america for quit
look, geoff. do you think with klinsman discussion to skew he is eyeing ord world cup 2018 and giving a pass? klinsman is a competitive idea so i don't entirely buy the thought that he is, you know, for the 2014, but i think the extension allowed him to take a little bit more risk and, you know, i think, you know, going with some of the younger players on the roster, i just think that's a mistake. i mean these tournaments only come around every four years. it's not like, you know, you are a...
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for more on the strategy, let's bring in cnbc's geoff cutmore. he is live in london for us. it's already a crowded market for smartphones. what's amazon thinking, and is it a good phone, geoff? >> reporter: yeah, hey, good morning, mika. well, i hate to pour water on the fire, but that seems to be the way that this phone launch has been analyzed by many in the market here. a bit of a, uh huh, a little bit late to the game, because we've seen this from google, we've seen it from apple, we've seen it from microsoft already, and it does look as though amazon is playing a little catch-up here. and clearly, this is about building an architecture, an infrastructure that has apps and users, and ultimately, builds in reliance on amazon. but they're a little late to the party, aren't they? and the question is, okay, if you're a prime user, it may be an attractive way for you to shortcut to the purchase, but will it be attractive enough at $200, plus contract, for non-prime users at the moment? so, there's a little bit of let's wait and watch on this one, mika. >> all right? i want to
for more on the strategy, let's bring in cnbc's geoff cutmore. he is live in london for us. it's already a crowded market for smartphones. what's amazon thinking, and is it a good phone, geoff? >> reporter: yeah, hey, good morning, mika. well, i hate to pour water on the fire, but that seems to be the way that this phone launch has been analyzed by many in the market here. a bit of a, uh huh, a little bit late to the game, because we've seen this from google, we've seen it from apple,...
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. >> geoff, talk about this, amazon is getting into the smartphone business, what is the strategy behind it? >> this is fascinating, isn't it? we have seen google in the smartphone business, didn't work out so well, we have seen facebook try, that didn't work out. microsoft scratching around with a weak share in terms of their involvement in smartphones. but for amazon, this might work, because they need to find ways of connecting you to the purchase you make on the amazon website. we're all going mobile. so, maybe a smartphone, which they're going to launch on wednesday, we believe, they think may make it easier for some of their existing users and subscribers to press the button on that purchase decision. we'll have to wait and watch just to see how good the smartphone actually is when it comes out this week. >> geoff, thank you. >>> to many radio listeners he personified what it meant to be a deejay. >> hello, again, and welcome to america top 40. >> casey kasem passed away sunday. it included long-distance dedications. kasem was known as a gifted story teller. his smooth voice was no
. >> geoff, talk about this, amazon is getting into the smartphone business, what is the strategy behind it? >> this is fascinating, isn't it? we have seen google in the smartphone business, didn't work out so well, we have seen facebook try, that didn't work out. microsoft scratching around with a weak share in terms of their involvement in smartphones. but for amazon, this might work, because they need to find ways of connecting you to the purchase you make on the amazon website....
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joining their side opening match which could see the team get points deducted by fee for lecturer geoff skate next investigates the origins of russian football hooliganism and how it's being tackled today. showing support for your team in russia could mean this this. or this. when. in one thousand nine hundred eighty when spotlight was playing cisco in moscow we had a huge fight there was more than eight hundred people involved in a brawl but you know and that is just one of the fights i see described now a retired hooligan he says fan culture has changed massively russia did it you a stereotype of an english football hooligan or an italian ultras is no longer applied to us we went our own way now there were no loud criminal cases against huge compared to the ninety's back in the soviet days football was considered one of the nation's sprites history's best goalkeeper left us and the team which won the first ever european championship and the police of revolutionary managers with the break up of the soviet union football just as many other spheres of life suffered a major setback it may
joining their side opening match which could see the team get points deducted by fee for lecturer geoff skate next investigates the origins of russian football hooliganism and how it's being tackled today. showing support for your team in russia could mean this this. or this. when. in one thousand nine hundred eighty when spotlight was playing cisco in moscow we had a huge fight there was more than eight hundred people involved in a brawl but you know and that is just one of the fights i see...
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so, i called peter, and i said, you know, i think i have the idea that we should pitch to geoff. and i said what do you think about a spin on the sound of music only jullich andrews, i come to the door. things. he said that's it. >> that's the show. we are going to develop and pitch. nanny". >> your career is more than one role. you are on broadway right now playing the wicked stepmother. why that role? >> you know, this is the first character that i have ever played that really is kind of a mean character. i mean it was like the hooker with the heart of gold. >> i was really worried for steven during rehearsal. things. it's so awful. everybody is going to hate me. but slowly but surely through the rehearsal process, i reinvented the character. i made her game russ and very self absorbed and fun to watch and someone you loved to hate. she comes around in the end. and softens a bit. >> not the same through the whole show. she grows. i was so thrilled to be offered, you know, in a rogers and ham style musical. i am not really a singer. this role happens to be the biggest speaking p
so, i called peter, and i said, you know, i think i have the idea that we should pitch to geoff. and i said what do you think about a spin on the sound of music only jullich andrews, i come to the door. things. he said that's it. >> that's the show. we are going to develop and pitch. nanny". >> your career is more than one role. you are on broadway right now playing the wicked stepmother. why that role? >> you know, this is the first character that i have ever played that...
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. >> former federal prosecutor and law professor, geoff moulton, stays the steps in the jerry sandusky probe could have sped up the cross says including lack of communication, and a nearly two-year delay by state prosecutors to get a search warrant for sandusky's home. >> one expert put it in a book written before sandusky was charged, and i am going to quote, the emergency law enforcement problem with the use ever search warrants in child sexual victimization cases they are not obtained soon enough. >> we determined we did not have adequate probable cause. it was six months old and were not going to risk the case on a stale warrant for probable cause. >> it is unclear how the case would have been affected. sandusky will likely spend the rest of his life behind bars convicted on almost all counts. the report shows prosecutors act acted. and why and the lead prosecutor said that he and his team had one shot to win conviction. >> there are serious questions as to why those delays occurred. why, why was there ii ii iin - is inactivity. >> and once you lose, a single victim, his word again
. >> former federal prosecutor and law professor, geoff moulton, stays the steps in the jerry sandusky probe could have sped up the cross says including lack of communication, and a nearly two-year delay by state prosecutors to get a search warrant for sandusky's home. >> one expert put it in a book written before sandusky was charged, and i am going to quote, the emergency law enforcement problem with the use ever search warrants in child sexual victimization cases they are not...
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>> we need another hour for that discussion, geoff. we've kept you past your day job. >> don't worry, i'll be back in an hour. >>> bnp paribas is reportedly prepared to pay a record $8.9 the billion fine. authorities hope to announce the plea deal monday. it will include a statement of facts outlining how bnp hid names of clients when processing transaction. they have promised not to pull bnp's license. this is the latest on bnp trade in the session today. the stock bouncing back 1.1% higher in session. >>> i know the odds are stacked against me, but jean-claude juncker as commission president is wrong, those are the words of david cameron. let's go out to julia for more. we just saw evidence of that agreement being inked. >> absolutely. and i don't want the situation to detract from that, but as you were rightly saying, he is very isolated on this decision. that doesn't mean there aren't some sympathies. both the dutch and swedish prime minister say they disagree with the way this decision has been made, stripping powers away from the
>> we need another hour for that discussion, geoff. we've kept you past your day job. >> don't worry, i'll be back in an hour. >>> bnp paribas is reportedly prepared to pay a record $8.9 the billion fine. authorities hope to announce the plea deal monday. it will include a statement of facts outlining how bnp hid names of clients when processing transaction. they have promised not to pull bnp's license. this is the latest on bnp trade in the session today. the stock...
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>> invitees received a copy of geoff bezo's favorite chirp's book with its a note about different beingetter. many tech analysts say the company isn't necessarily interested in challenging apple or samsung for device extremacy or refc packet share but giving customers a direct handheld link so they can shop for groceries, consumer goods and more on amazon sdmrfrp amazon doesn't so much want the smart phone in your pocket. it wants its hand in your wallet. it wants to be able to reach out and say, it is going to be extremely easy for you to buy cop tent if us, for you to stream movies, stream music and this device is one more way for you to do that. >> amazon's geoff bezos is expected to host the rollout later this morning. alan shaufller, al jazeera, seattle. >> time for the sports news. here is farrah. >> thank you. day 6 hosts brazil in action for the second time against a team that has troubled them in the past. mexico. in group, belgium and russia face korea. richard nickelson reports. >> algeria came into the match against the bell januarys having not scored a goal in the world cup
>> invitees received a copy of geoff bezo's favorite chirp's book with its a note about different beingetter. many tech analysts say the company isn't necessarily interested in challenging apple or samsung for device extremacy or refc packet share but giving customers a direct handheld link so they can shop for groceries, consumer goods and more on amazon sdmrfrp amazon doesn't so much want the smart phone in your pocket. it wants its hand in your wallet. it wants to be able to reach out...
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. >> geoff ogilvy survives. he is a u.s. open championship in pebble beach. unreal performance for rory mcilroy. >>> it was the most amazing experience ever. >> you are not just playing for yourself but for your country and your company. >> it is massive pressure. >> it comes down to one moment. >> the ryder cup this september. on golf channel and nbc. >>> you're watching an nbc bay area news special. tonight "we investigate". >> it was the most egregious violation of standard protocol i encountered. >> it's been botched. >> we investigate why insiders say it may be putting the public's health at risk. >> these regulations aren't working. >> absolutely we have a right to know what's going on in our backyard. >> we investigate, new rules for fracking in california. why the state hasn't enforced them. >> why don't you get in my face like you did before. >> we have no way of guaranteeing anyone -- >> the bay area da cracking down on the regulations they may soon face. here's chief investigative reporter. >> thank you for joining us tonight. this is your invitati
. >> geoff ogilvy survives. he is a u.s. open championship in pebble beach. unreal performance for rory mcilroy. >>> it was the most amazing experience ever. >> you are not just playing for yourself but for your country and your company. >> it is massive pressure. >> it comes down to one moment. >> the ryder cup this september. on golf channel and nbc. >>> you're watching an nbc bay area news special. tonight "we investigate". >>...
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and the report by geoff moulton found no direct evidence that politics played a role in the sanduskynvestigation. among findings found the lead prosecutor on the case wanted to file charges after the initial victim came forward, only to have her superior deny the request and push for more victims. and he believed that the victim was shaky witness and that the state only had one chance to make the case and convict. >> take the evidence as it was at the time, then the decision not to charge fit with an within acceptable bounds of prosecutorial discretion. >> and kathleen kane says her predecessors showed lack of y r urgency using a grand jury convening once a month. and failing to search his home within timely manner and not asking others questions. and they feared bringing charges too soon would lead to an acquittal and prevent others from coming forward. and they wanted the secrecy of a grand jury and in the end this points to the fact that sandusky was convicted on most charges and sits behind bars for life. >> even a highly successful final result does not mean the investigation it
and the report by geoff moulton found no direct evidence that politics played a role in the sanduskynvestigation. among findings found the lead prosecutor on the case wanted to file charges after the initial victim came forward, only to have her superior deny the request and push for more victims. and he believed that the victim was shaky witness and that the state only had one chance to make the case and convict. >> take the evidence as it was at the time, then the decision not to charge...
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. >> geoff and laura denny are approaching a crime scene, the victim: extremely elderly long-term resident was attacked in the dead of night. his assailants mahmoudlated the victim with a chain saw. this is the victim of the attack, a towering ancient redwood tree. >> what we got behind us is an old redwood tree that's probably 700 or a thousand years old maybe. >> the chain saw-we'lleding thieves were after these, red wood burls, knobby lump that grow on the sides of the trees. >> burl is a type of wood that's valued by woodworkers. each piece can fetch up to a thousand dollars. burl bandits have defaced dozens of trees so far and more crime scenes likely remain undiscovered. >> every time we discover one of these big burl cut sites, it's shocking. >> the rode to red wood national park is lined with shops selling car carvings, bowls and slabs cut from burl. the shop owner says he never buys illegally cut wood. >> my opinion of them is that they need to knock it off because it is hurting my business in the long run. >> two alleged burl bandits have been arrested so far. >> we were able to
. >> geoff and laura denny are approaching a crime scene, the victim: extremely elderly long-term resident was attacked in the dead of night. his assailants mahmoudlated the victim with a chain saw. this is the victim of the attack, a towering ancient redwood tree. >> what we got behind us is an old redwood tree that's probably 700 or a thousand years old maybe. >> the chain saw-we'lleding thieves were after these, red wood burls, knobby lump that grow on the sides of the...
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asked the court to overturn a ruling or singing to testify in the criminal trial of x cia analyst geoffees -- jeffrey sterling. prosecutors say sterling gave risen information on the cia's role in disrupting iran's bigger program. more later in the broadcast. in georgia, a toddler is fighting for his life after a swat team threw a flash bang grenade into his playpen while he was sleeping. authorities raided the home in the early hours of the morning last week, searching for an alleged drug dealer who was not there at the time. the grenade hit the 19-month-old , who is now in a medically induced coma. he has reportedly lost the use of a lung, suffered burns to his face, and set to undergo more surgery. have are showing county sheriff told wsb-tv a confidential informant had purchased drugs at the home. >> there was no indication there were children. there were no close or toys or anything too incapable children risen and the home. if there had been, we would've done something different. part of our policy is if there are children involved will we survey search warrant, we do not use the
asked the court to overturn a ruling or singing to testify in the criminal trial of x cia analyst geoffees -- jeffrey sterling. prosecutors say sterling gave risen information on the cia's role in disrupting iran's bigger program. more later in the broadcast. in georgia, a toddler is fighting for his life after a swat team threw a flash bang grenade into his playpen while he was sleeping. authorities raided the home in the early hours of the morning last week, searching for an alleged drug...
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. >> now, let's talk about what the future holds for these my grant children joined now by geoff thaleprogram director for the washington office on lattip america. appreciate you being here. one of the things we heard in michael oku's report is that the vast majority of these kids if they areability make it to the states get protection in this country. as we established, more shelters on military basis for the sudden influx of all of these young people. mo come? >> i don't know that's exactly the way i would put it. there is no question a significant number of these kids will probably stay in the united states. there is no question about that. >> said, i think the question is, given how difficult it is to make it to the united states, given the dangers they face going through mention co, given the likelihood that they are going to pay kidnappers and extortionists three or four times crossing mexico to the u.s. border, given walking through the border and the risks involved in that, the question is: what's driving them to leave? and i think the answer to that is growing problems of crim
. >> now, let's talk about what the future holds for these my grant children joined now by geoff thaleprogram director for the washington office on lattip america. appreciate you being here. one of the things we heard in michael oku's report is that the vast majority of these kids if they areability make it to the states get protection in this country. as we established, more shelters on military basis for the sudden influx of all of these young people. mo come? >> i don't know...
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one day after defense secretary chuck hagel was on the hill and was grilled by florida republican geoff miller about why bergdahl was still in germany, why he wasn't already back in the u.s. where he could be questioned about the circumstances of his capture. >> you are trying to tell me that he's being held in germany because of his medical condition? >> congressman, i hope you are not implying anything other than that. the fact -- >> i am asking the question, mr. secretary. >> i am giving you an answer. >> i don't like the implication of the question. >> answer it. >> he is being held there because our medical professionalas don't believe they are ready. >> the doctors in germany have decided bergdahl is fine to travel. it's on his way back to the u.s. hagle did tell lawmakers at some point, bergdahl will be questioned about how he was captured by the taliban, whether he did desert his post in afghanistan. john? >> lisa stark, thank you. vladimir putin got a phone call from ukraine's president. the two leaders spoke after three russian tanks entered eastern ukraine commanded by anti-g
one day after defense secretary chuck hagel was on the hill and was grilled by florida republican geoff miller about why bergdahl was still in germany, why he wasn't already back in the u.s. where he could be questioned about the circumstances of his capture. >> you are trying to tell me that he's being held in germany because of his medical condition? >> congressman, i hope you are not implying anything other than that. the fact -- >> i am asking the question, mr. secretary....
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as a result of siemens, how much further down the road do you think geoff is as a result of their involvement we had the french finance minister on the radio this morning saying that he thinks all of this turmoil has been rather good for alstom because in the end produced a better deal for the company what happened the government would see as a better deal for france. what he didn't say is we think it is good for alstom because siemens is going to end up getting this deal. even he was not really saying that. what is going son france has succeeded get more out of this than they thought they would. >> you have to wonder what alstom and their board is thinking. they already accepted g.e.'s offer and g.e. is not actually putting more money on the table. they are just handing out symbolic concessions, handing over the rail business so they can be this giant in french technology. any reasons they might prefer siemens' bid? >> i don't think so. not obvious ones. one thing that has come out of the alstom camp so far is this notion that the siemens bid, several moving parts, is just too delover work e
as a result of siemens, how much further down the road do you think geoff is as a result of their involvement we had the french finance minister on the radio this morning saying that he thinks all of this turmoil has been rather good for alstom because in the end produced a better deal for the company what happened the government would see as a better deal for france. what he didn't say is we think it is good for alstom because siemens is going to end up getting this deal. even he was not...
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geoff foster thank you so much. >>> "the new york times" reports on ukraine's new president poroshenko signing the long delayed trade path with europe on friday that moscow had bitterly opposed. poroshenko said, quote, this is a really historic date for ukraine and said he would like his country to one day become a full member of the european union. rejection led to his ouster. >>> "the wall street journal" say s says they're recalling haagen-dazs. the list contains chocolate chip ice cream but fails to say it has peanuts. >>> the "los angeles times" says there's a sphere that could be tested to land on mars. it will take place off the hawaiian island of kauai. it plans to send spacecraft and even astronauts to the planet. >> at the quicken loans national tiger woods had three straight bogies and missed the cup by ten stops. it's only the third time he misset the cut. >> they got the spelling of his name wrong and the color of his eyes right blue. they report on the sale of frank sinatra sinatra's first new jersey driver's license. they misspelled his last name >>> coming up wrongly co
geoff foster thank you so much. >>> "the new york times" reports on ukraine's new president poroshenko signing the long delayed trade path with europe on friday that moscow had bitterly opposed. poroshenko said, quote, this is a really historic date for ukraine and said he would like his country to one day become a full member of the european union. rejection led to his ouster. >>> "the wall street journal" say s says they're recalling haagen-dazs. the list...
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when we come back, more to come from geoff at the goldman sachs macro conference. >> absolutely.hat charles evans says about tapering and about the inflation ceiling. when we come back, we'll talk more about the direction of the travel for the u.s. company running into these nonfarm payroll numbers at the end of the week. we'll be right back from the goldman sachs macro conference. we needed 30 new hires for our call center. i'm spending too much time hiring and not enough time in my kitchen. [ female announcer ] need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over 30 of the web's leading job boards with a single click; then simply select the best candidates from one easy to review list. you put up one post and the next day you have all these candidates. makes my job a lot easier. [ female announcer ] over 100,000 businesses have already used zip recruiter and now you can use zip recruiter for free at a special site for tv viewers; go to ziprecruiter.com/offer2. >>> the timing of the u.s. rate hike will depend on u.s. inflation according to charles evan speaking at
when we come back, more to come from geoff at the goldman sachs macro conference. >> absolutely.hat charles evans says about tapering and about the inflation ceiling. when we come back, we'll talk more about the direction of the travel for the u.s. company running into these nonfarm payroll numbers at the end of the week. we'll be right back from the goldman sachs macro conference. we needed 30 new hires for our call center. i'm spending too much time hiring and not enough time in my...
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over to robin with some special geoffs. >> i'm here with steve coburn co-owner of california chrome whocrown and his wife is here, as well. we'll talk to them in just a moment but we -- in case you didn't see it, this is what steve said. >> it's all or nothing. it's all or nothing. because this is not fair to these horses that have been running their guts out for these people and for the people that believe in hem to have somebody come up -- this is a coward's way out. >> oh, we can see you were there trying to get to him. steve, you were talking with dan on "good morning america" and he asked if you had any regrets to what you said. you emphatically said no, no regrets. how do you feel this morning, steve? >> very ashamed of myself. very ashamed. i need to apologize to a lot of people including my wife carolyn. first of all, i need to apologize to the winners, they run a beautiful race. their horse won the race, they deserve that. i did not even to take anything away from them. so i want to apologize to everybody associated with tonalist, his trainer, mr. clement. i sincerely apologize
over to robin with some special geoffs. >> i'm here with steve coburn co-owner of california chrome whocrown and his wife is here, as well. we'll talk to them in just a moment but we -- in case you didn't see it, this is what steve said. >> it's all or nothing. it's all or nothing. because this is not fair to these horses that have been running their guts out for these people and for the people that believe in hem to have somebody come up -- this is a coward's way out. >> oh,...
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anthony jenkins has gone on the record with geoff cutmore in davos and he's gone on the record saying look, i want to make a similar bank based on the retail. bob had a very strong barclay's capital investment banking idea of where he wanted to take barclay's. remember right at the height of the crisis, many lehman assets on this side of the pond. he was trying to grow the investment bank, making it very big and aggressive and some of this is big u.s. names, as well. retail banking kind of guy, he wants to take barclay's simpler. he's announced enormous numbers of job cuts, thousands and thousand he of job cuts. he's pulling back. this may well actually play into his hand and given further -- we need to pay more thaná0 we will be talking to mr. schneiderman at 7:45 a.m. eastern time. you do not want to miss that. in the meantime, another tech giant releasing information that is workforce demographic and it doesn't look like facebook is eye more diverse than some of its peers. plus, in the next hour, we will be welcoming former fed governor kevin warsh to talk about that great op-ed th
anthony jenkins has gone on the record with geoff cutmore in davos and he's gone on the record saying look, i want to make a similar bank based on the retail. bob had a very strong barclay's capital investment banking idea of where he wanted to take barclay's. remember right at the height of the crisis, many lehman assets on this side of the pond. he was trying to grow the investment bank, making it very big and aggressive and some of this is big u.s. names, as well. retail banking kind of guy,...